Prey Mnemonic
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prey
prey
/pɹeɪ/
Examples
- The bird returns to its perch to eat the prey.
- This will kill or paralyze the prey so the scorpion can eat it.
- The animals were emaciated, likely due to humans competing for their prey.
- The old woman gradually turns into a ravening animal preying on the young and vulnerable.
- It is the common prey of tigers.
- Women that are predisposed to fall prey to media representations of idealized thinness are also likely more vulnerable to eating disorders.
- It then bites the prey to inject it with poison.
- A tiger slashed the prey with its paw.
- Eagles' claws are raptorial for catching prey.
- It uses its proboscis to strike the prey.
a person who is the aim of an attack (especially a victim of ridicule or exploitation) by some hostile person or influence
noun
animal hunted or caught for food
noun
profit from in an exploitatory manner
verb
prey on or hunt for
verb
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"Pray + Hay. An animal prays not to become hay for predators to feast."
"Pray + Hey. The weak animal prays, 'Hey, don't eat me.'"
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